Remember When – Purity Store

Purity Grocery Store, 65 South Lassen Street, Susanville, 1960- Another dumpster dive salvage

In the early 1920s, chain stores slowly started making inroads at Susanville, though some thought them to be a menace. One of the first grocery chains was Purity, and they opened in the Star Hotel building on the northeast corner of Main and Gay Streets. In the summer of 1938, they purchased a vacant lot on the northeast corner of Cottage and Lassen Streets and shortly thereafter constructed a store, which the building still exists. Purity closed its Susanville store in the mid-1960s, and Food Lane took over the location. Food Lane lasted nearly a decade and then it closed. Taking its place was Chicago Title Company, who operated at the location until the mid 2010s. The building is now occupied  by Community Church.

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3 thoughts on “Remember When – Purity Store”

  1. What a great photo of down town Susanville in the days I well remember.
    Do you have a Remember When photo of the Chevrolet auto building on Main street.?

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